Eleotridae, Bostrychus fish
The picture below shows Bostrychus sinensis, commonly known as Chinese snakehead, mullet, and salmon. , bamboo shoot shell fish, native fish, crab tiger
The body is elongated, the front part is cylindrical, the rear part is flat on the sides, and the head is quite broad and slightly flat. The mouth is wide and forward, with a slender nasal tube in the front nostril, hanging from the upper lip. The upper and lower jaws are equal in length, and the teeth on both jaws are small and sharp. The body is covered with round scales and no lateral lines. There are 2 dorsal fins, and the anal fin is the same shape as the second dorsal fin and is smaller. The left and right pelvic fins are close to each other and do not unite to form suckers. Caudal fin rounded. The body is grey-brown, with a large eye-shaped black spot with white edges above the base of the tail fin.
Chinese snakehead inhabits shallow seas, inner bays and estuaries in brackish and fresh water waters. It also enters fresh water and spends the winter hiding in the mud and sand bottom. It is ferocious in nature and feeds on small fish, shrimps, crabs, aquatic insects and shellfish. Distributed in the southern Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea and the Sea of ??Japan in my country. It has strong vitality, wide adaptability, strong disease resistance and fast growth. It is an excellent variety for artificial breeding.
It has strong vitality, wide adaptability, strong disease resistance and fast growth. It is an excellent variety for artificial breeding. The Chinese Wutang Snakehead is rich in nutrients, has delicious meat, and has the effect of accelerating wound healing. In addition, the biggest feature of this fish is that it can remain in the water for a week without dying under damp and humid conditions. It is a fish suitable for export and export. One of the good seafood varieties for exporting and earning foreign exchange.